Indian Predator: Murder In A Courtroom True Story: Who was notorious gangster Akku Yadav?

The answer to this question is a big yes. Indian Predator: Murder In A Courtroom is a docuseries based on Akku Yadav, a notorious gangster and rapist who carried out heinous crimes in Kasturba Nagar

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The much-awaited Indian Predator: Murder In A Courtroom is all set to release on October 28 on global OTT giant Netflix. Indian Predator: Murder In A Courtroom or let's say Indian Predator: Season 3 is the third installment of much-acclaimed docuseries based on a real-life crime that jolted India. Indian Predator's past 2 series has received positive reviews and it has always shocked fans who have watched it based on its impeccable storyline. Directed by Umesh Vinayak Kulkarni, Indian Predator Season 3 is back with another chilling crime that jolted India on a massive scale. Now, the question arises whether Indian Predator: Murder In A Courtroom is a true story or Indian Predator Season 3 is a real story or not.

The answer to this question is a big yes. Indian Predator: Murder In A Courtroom is a docuseries based on Akku Yadav, a notorious gangster and rapist who carried out heinous crimes in Kasturba Nagar (Nagpur, Maharashtra) for nearly 13 years with the help of other gang members. However, he received justice when a group of ladies stoned him to death while he was being held by the police. Seeing the trailer, Indian Predator 3 will tell the tale of the community he terrorised and the retaliation they unleashed after a vicious predator was lynched in a courtroom in 2004.

Who was Akku Yadav?

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Bharat Kalicharan also known as Akku Yadav, was an Indian gangster, robber, home invader, kidnapper, serial rapist, extortionist, and serial killer. Akku grew up in the Kasturba Nagar slum, which is outside the Indian central city of Nagpur, Maharashtra. He lived and did business in the slum which housed a number of criminals and two rival gangs.Yadav's earliest known crime was a gang rape in 1991. Yadav and his gang committed crimes like rape, murder, home invasion, and extortion in Kasturba Nagar for 13 years until his death. Reportedly, Akku raped over 40 women and many minor girls. Yadav's crime pot was filled when a woman named Usha Narayane resisted Yadav and his gang. Infuriated by the heinous crimes, a mob burned down his house. As a result, Yadav went to the police seeking protection.

On August 13, 2004, several hundred women slashed and stoned him before lynching him to death. He was sprayed with chili powder, then his pen*s was chopped off. All of the women took ownership of the crime, and even though some of them were detained, they were ultimately found not guilty. Despite the fact that the lynching involved hundreds of women, the State CID had a different account of what happened. Four men carried out the lynching, according to senior police sources, and the women who claimed responsibility were just protecting them. None of the women supported the police's account.


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